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EN
The optional fixed water connection
150
180
65 (75*)
* mit Befestigungsbügel
Assembly
•
Use commercially-available Teflon
sealing tape to seal all screw connections.
• Remove the bleeder on the sauna heater.
• Screw in the 1/2" double nipple into the side
outlet of the T-joint.
• Now screw the other side of the 1/2“ double
nipple to the T-joint at the point on the heater
where the bleeder was previously mounted.
• Now screw the bleeder into the front outlet of
the T-joint. Seal the bleeder with sealing tape
again first. By turning the T-joint you can vary
the tilt angle slightly to drain the water.
• Screw in the included reinforced hose to the
rear outlet of the T-joint.
(1)
(2)
(4)
(5)
1 = T-joint
2 = Double nipple
3 = Seal
4 = Reinforced hose
5 = Bleeder
(Dismantling the sauna heater)
(3)
Fig. 1a
Fig. 2
Fig. 1b
(1)
(2)
Fig. 1c
Fig. 1d
Important notes:
The regulations of EN 1717 or DIN
1988 part 4 must be observed. Suitable
measures must be taken to avoid wa-
ter flowing back into the drinking water
mains. Pipe dividers or system dividers
are suitable for this. Ask your drinking wa-
ter supplier or a specialist sanitary dealer.
Using this fixed water connection provides
you with a permanent supply of water.
Fixed water connection for subsequent
mounting on sauna heaters with vaporisers
for automatic filling of the vaporiser from the
water mains.
Hose connection: 3/4" thread
The float (1) opens or closes the valve (2) to
ensure that the tank remains full.
The water level can be regulated by turning
the float.
Connection between fixed water connection
and vaporiser with steel-flex hose.
Fixed water connection 3/4"
Float
Seal 3/4"